Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas in the southern Russian city of Sochi on Thursday.
Putin and Abbas are set to discuss the current issues of the Middle Eastern settlement, as well as the bilateral relations between the states, Sputnik reported.
The two men would also participate in the opening ceremony of a multifunctional cultural complex in Bethlehem, built with the support of Russia, via a video conference.
Abbas is set to arrive in Russia with a three-day visit.
The previous meeting between Putin and Abbas took place in April 2016, with the two officials discussing pressing regional problems, bilateral economic relations and Middle East peace process.
In September 2016, Putin proposed to organize a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Abbas in Moscow. Both leaders supported the initiatie, but the talks did not take place.
Source: Sputnik